Jacqueline Bhabha Address
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DATE: AUGUST 30, 2018 NAME: JACQUELINE BHABHA ADDRESS: 3 CLEMENT CIRCLE, CAMBRIDGE 02138 François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health 651 Huntington Avenue, 7th Floor Boston, MA 02115 Office: (617) 432–1177 Fax: (617) 495-4297 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION: 1973 Philosophy, Psychology B.A. St. Anne’s College, University of Oxford 1975 Applied Social Studies M.Sc. St. Anne’s College, University of Oxford 1978 Law C.P.E. The College of Law, London LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION: 1978 Law Society Solicitors Professional Examinations (equivalent to JD) ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: Dates Title Department Institution 1994 to 2001 Associate Director Center for International University of Chicago Studies 1994 to 2001 Senior Lecturer Committee on University of Chicago International Relations 1994 to 2001 Lecturer School of Law University of Chicago 1994 to 2001 Lecturer College University of Chicago 1997 to 2001 Director Human Rights Program University of Chicago 2003 to present Lecturer Faculty of Arts and Harvard University Sciences 2010 to present Lecturer in Public Carr Center for Human Harvard Kennedy School Policy Rights Policy 2010 to present Jeremiah Smith, Jr. Human Rights Program Harvard Law School Lecturer in Law 2010 to present Director of Research François-Xavier Harvard School of Bagnoud Center for Public Health Health and Human Rights 2012 to present Professor of the Global Health and Harvard T.H. Chan Practice of Health and Population School of Public Health Human Rights 2013 to present Faculty Affiliate Center for European Harvard University Studies ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS: 1994 to 2001 Executive Director, Franke Institute for the University of Chicago Globalization Project Humanities 2001 to 2010 Director University Committee on Harvard University Human Rights Studies 2015 to 2016 Acting Chair Committee on Ethnicity Harvard University Migration and Rights 2010 to present University Adviser on Office of the Provost Harvard University Human Rights Education 2011 to present Director of Research François-Xavier Harvard T.H. Chan Bagnoud Center for School of Public Health Health and Human Rights 2016 to present Director JD/MPH Joint Degree Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health 2016 to present Member Disciplinary Commitee Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health OTHER PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS: 1975 to 1977 Researcher Social Evaluation Unit Oxford University B.M. Birnberg and 1978 to 1980 Trainee Lawyer Company, London 2 North Islington Law 1980 to 1994 Senior Solicitor Center, London PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: 1980 to 1990 Join Council for the Welfare of Immigrants 1990 to 1994 Foreign Associate, European Committee 1994 to 2008 Immigration Law Practitioners’ Association (London) AWARDS and HONORS: 1973 St. Anne’s College, University of Oxford. First Class Honours. Awarded college prize for academic excellence. 1975 St. Anne’s College, University of Oxford. Awarded college scholarship for outstanding thesis, “Divided Families: UK Discrimination in Immigration and Nationality Law Against Asian Immigrants.” 2002 Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human Rights, Annual Award for Individual contribution to Human Rights. 2016 Mentorship Award, Harvard Chan School of Public Health ANONYMOUS REVIEWS: Journal of Refugee Studies, American Journal of Sociology, Journal of Human Development and Capabilities, North Ireland Legal Quarterly, The Solutions Journal Harvard University Press, Oxford University Press, Columbia University Press, NYU Press, University of Pennsylvania Press, The American Academy in Berlin, Pantheon Books EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITY: 1994 to 1999 Editorial Board, Public Culture Journal 2002 to present Editorial Board, Journal of Refugee Studies 2011 to present Editorial Board, AntiTrafficking Review ACADEMIC GRANTS: 3 Co-Investigator, Seeking Asylum Alone research and writing grant in collaboration with Mary Crock, funded by John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, University of Sydney Law School, Australia and Immigration Law Practitioners Association, London, UK, 2003. $100,000 over three years. Principal Investigator, “Shanu Project II,” funded by the Sir Ratan Tata Trust, Alba Collective, and Mahila SEWA Trust, July 2011. $11,000. Principal Investigator, “Shanu Project II”, funded by HSBC, Alba Collective, and Mahila SEWA Trust, July 2011. $58,000. Principal Investigator, “Fashion Human Rights Project,” funded by Sir Dorabji Tata Trust, Alba Collective, and Mahila SEWA Trust, October 2011. $106,292. TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Dates Title Institution 1998 to 2001 Citizens, Aliens, and Refugees University of Chicago School of Law 1998 to 2001 Human Rights III: Contemporary Issues University of Chicago in Human Rights 1998 to 2001 Rights in Europe University of Chicago School of Law 2007 to 2009 International Human Rights: The Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences Challenge of Protecting Vulnerable Populations 2007 to 2010 International Framework of Human Harvard Kennedy School Rights 2007 to 2010 International Childhood, Rights & Harvard Kennedy School Globalization 2014 Human Rights and Vulnerable Harvard Summer School Populations 2014 Child Protection in Theory and Practice Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health 2003 to 2015 Freshman Seminar: Human Rights in Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences Peace and War Children, Youth, and International 2012 to present Human Rights Harvard Kennedy School 4 Human Rights Dilemmas in Child 2012 to present Protection Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Freshman Seminar: Human Rights in the 2016 to present Global South Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences 2017 to present Emerging Issues in Humanitarian Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Response and Human Rights Protection Health 2017 to present The Human Rights of Citizen, Migrant Harvard Kennedy School and Refugee Children and Youth 2018 to present Migration and Human Rights Harvard Kennedy School FORMALLY SUPERVISED TRAINEES AT HARVARD: Dates Name Degree Current Position 2002-2003 Julia Chuang AB, FAS Assistant Professor of Sociology, Boston College 2002-2003 Margot Mendelson AB, FAS Attorney in California 2004-2005 Rosalind Dixon SJD, HLS Visting Professor of Law, University of Chicago School of Law 2004-2005 Swati Mylavarapu AB, FAS Partner, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers 2004-2005 Christian Stayner AB, FAS Principal, Stayner Architects 2007-2008 Kelsey Quigley AB, FAS Federal Policy Analyst, Zero To Three 2008-2009 Leah Zamore AB, FAS 2008-2009 Daniel Asher AB, FAS Associate at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP 2009-2010 Catherine Bevilacqua AB, FAS LLM candidate in International Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, University of Essex 2009-2010 Gabriel Daly AB, FAS Law Clerk in Washington DC 2009-2010 Neagheen Homaifar AB, FAS Head of Admissions & Financial Aid, The Minerva Project 5 2009-2010 Gary Reinbold MPP, HKS Assistant Professor, Department of Public Administration, University of Illinois at Springfield 2009-2010 Gillian Grossman AB, FAS Attorney in New York 2009-2010 Isabelle Chan MPP, HKS 2009-2010 Angela Flores MPP, HKS Regulatory Affairs Manager, Backus- AB Inbev 2009-2010 Mallika Sarkaria Kaur MPP, HKS Lecturer, University of California, Berkeley 2009-2010 Sumin Sohn MPP, HKS Project Manager, EcoMotion 2010-2011 Sarah Bayefsky AB, FAS Pediatric Medical Resident, Vanderbilt University Medical Center 2010-2011 Taylor Chapman MPP, HKS Head of Local Operations, RemindHQ 2010-2011 Maria Parra-Sandoval MPP, HKS Attorney in Nevada 2011-2012 Rozanne Larsen MPP, HKS Team Lead, Performance Monitoring and Evaluation Specialist, USAID 2011-2012 Katie Naeve MPP, HKS International Research Analyst, Methematica Policy Research 2011-2013 Thao Anh Tran MPP, HKS 2011-2013 Victoria Rietig MPP, HKS Policy Analyst, Migration Policy Institute 2011-2013 Courtney Walsh MPP, HKS Advisory Services, Polaris 2011-2014 Srihari Prabhu MPA, HKS Consultant, The Boston Consulting Group 2012-2013 Litcy Kurisinkal MPP, HKS 2012-2014 Heather Dennehy MPP, HKS Public Health Analyst, Presidential Management Fellow, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 6 2012-2014 Sarath Ganji MPP, HKS Program Analyst, Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction 2012-2014 Stephanie Oviedo MPP, HKS Foreign Service Officer, U.S. Department of State 2013-2014 Shilpa Murthy MPH, HSPH Research Trainee, Center for Surgery and Public Health, Brigham and Women’s Hospital 2013-2014 Shanti Nulu MPH, HSPH MD, NewYork- Presbyterian/Lawrence Hospital 2013-2014 Majdi Osman MPH, HSPH Frank Knox Fellow 2013-2014 James Taylor MPH, HSPH 2013-2014 Mahlet Tebeka SM, HSPH Associate Research Scientist, Precision Health Economics 2013-2015 Sean Park MPP, HKS 2013-2015 Anne Stotler MPP, HKS Presidential Management Fellow, U.S. Department of State 2013-2015 Natalie Gyenes MPH, HSPH Research Affiliate, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University 2014-2016 Elizabeth Donger MPP, HKS Research Associate, FXB Ceter for Health and Human Rights, Harvard Unversity 2014-2016 Mohit Nair MPH, HSPH Research Consultant, Save the Children 2015-2016 Amelia Mann MPP, HKS 2015-2016 Shoshanna Fine MPH, HSPH 2015-2017 Jaclyn Dean MPP, HKS Policy Associate, National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum 2015-2017 Lauren Windmeyer MPP, HKS Associate, Global Impact Advisors 2015-2017 Stephanie Kuei MPP, HKS 7 2015-2017 Malika Mehta MPP, HKS Innovative Finance Analyst, Kois Invest 2015-2017 Emma Morse MPP, HKS Senior Specialist, Inviesting in Inclusive Finance, Accion 2015-2017 Molly Kellogg MPP, HKS